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S. I V. W. Tin: betting in New York is now to ore that Harrison will carry that state. control (d ties.

It is our state is the the State Board of Char an institution of vihie TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS wiil now close h-u- the present and, dear comrades. Think its you please, vote as you may. My coal is und shall never turn griy. James P. Vance, Retreat, Jackson Indiana.

Enuklc-n's Arnica J08 r. White, Editor and Publisher. should he proud, and if there, are BOUSSER is cur TINKER. bj err- in this oiinty, any deaf chiK we have no Entered fit the Post otiiee at Halstead every riday as fweoiid-c-lyss mail tsiatter. doubt there are.

our I inclined friend should n.Mllrfl ill i I The best s.ilve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped 2 As Italian editor assures Sir. Cleveland that his country is for "Sir rover." There is hut little eloubt that if the countries of Europe were permitted to vote rn the question "Sir rover" would he the next president. It is a great coraplimc-nt to the hates os" Gxr22cr.irxio:r. Gna copy cno year 1 ",0 Onecopy six mon-bs. 15 Pun copy three iuoiatit 4o Bimrlecopies l5 Advertising rttlea made known on application luck them up and explain tut institution to their parents and report them to Superintendent Walker, at Olathe, Kansas.

bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin Krehbiel Ruth ThI I1 'ill! eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay repaired. It i3 guarantee to give petfeU. satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For HEKiriECEXCE CF EARSISOIT.

TTTfcy a Democrat V7ho Totight in the Sunflower State that a large number Advertising Hates. 1 inch per month ii col. 8 inches per numtli 4.L-0 sale by II I ii OB rr hrt I 5 Tho "2-ock Koute. Local notices in readinir column 10 cents per line. In special column 5 cents per line.

of Kan sans who were allured to California by the "climate" craze have returned to stay and that others will follow as soon as they can borrow enough to pay their car fare. "When traveling north, south, east or west, make yourself comfortable by HAH DWAH BEPTJELICAII TICKET. patronizing a s'rictly first-class line, The Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Rail X.ebeU:on Will J.ct Vote lor jeve-lsnd Harrison's Humanity A I.eaf of Unwritten, -tdstory. Editor Camp Fire: With the permission of the editor tind many readers of the Camp Fire, I will try to drop you a few thoughts that have occurred to me, concerning the old war times and the present political campaign, with some reminiscences of Ren Harrison I was a private in company JJ, Thirty-third Indiana Volunteers. I am now growing old in years and pretty well broken down in health and have had many way, "Rock Island Route." 1 'V I fins thoroughfare is the people's r-rs 4 For President, JSENJAIILX HARRISON, of Indiana.

For Vice President, LEVI P. 1IORTON, of New York. favorite, because it is reliable, safe and pleasant, and with iU Limited Flyer All Kind3 of to Chicago and connection with all the The only and, in our opinion, the most effectual way to crush out the infamous "Trusts" which ko seriously threaten the commercial life and industrial prosperity of the country, is for each State Legislature to make it a crime, classed among the felonies, to organize and operate combines of that kind. Wo believe that fast trains to St. Louis make it univer For Congress, 7th Dish, SAMUEL R.

PETERS, of Harvey Co. I "WBBS IWSBh sally popular and tha route which all I II is A "4 --'y well-psted travelers take. hardships to endure in my life, fn the airoy and out of it. Rut my trials and labors are now only a sweet rememher- Its passenger trains were built ex-piessly for this line by the Pullman Palace Car which is a guaranty that they are as perpect and complete In ance to me, when I can think that they the Kansas Legislature, at its next were lor my count ly and somebody's every detail as the best taste and most good. "Greatness is only goodness session, rmon the recommendation of Gov.

Martin, will Jo this or its equivalent. Atchison Champion. thorough experience can suggest and and I wculd like to to great la that way, and ere way to l.e good is to con no convenience for the comfort and service of the traveling public has been ft as cur faults when wo come to realize overlooked. In addition to its regular CoxiiKEssirAX Petees "never writes theai X) P. A "D'RTP-MPT) fromietor.

a letter that does not contain a con passenger equipment, there ia in sendee a line of superb Reclining Chair Cars; 1 was hern in Kentucky and raised by no pains or expense having been spared derr.cciatic parents and taught to tali sve that all the principles of democra- THEBEST WAGON ON WHEELS Dealer in all kij Js of to make thess car3 the most restful and cy were good and wholesome, both 1 comfort-assuring vehicles of their class 0k a 9 Ti I 051 AX.H jZ in America. Holders of first class tickets can occupy seats In these car3 free btapfe and tancy i-rocGiies; A colored porter accompanies each car FOR ASSOCIATE JCSTICTE, W.A. JOHNSTON, of Ottawa. Foit tiovnsxoii, L. U.

HUMPHREY, of Montgomery. TOE jLlEUTEXANT GOVESXOE, A. J. FELT, of Nemaha. TOU PKCKSTAIli Ol? BTAT2, TTILIliVM HIGGIN.S, of Shawne.

FOR AwDITOE, TIMOTHY McCARTHY, of Pawnee. ror TREASURER, JAMES Yv HAMILTON, of Sumner. FOU ATTCENET GENE2AL, L. B. KELLOGG, of Lyon.

F3 etTERrSTEXDEXT CF PUBLIC IX ETr.rcnox, G. W. WLNAN8, of Davis. For State Senator, SOth District, II. B.

KELLY, of McFherson Co. to administer to the wants ef the pat fident prediction of the election of Harrison Morton. In writing to Mr. II. E.

Bidweil, of Valley Centre, concerning tho refusal of the Demo-, eratic majority in tha House to ex tend protection to tha silk industry, he "But November is coming and Harrison and Morton will be elected and a Republican congress will not only protect the silk culture in Kansas, but all other important infant inelustnes. Quesnsvare, Glassware, Eto. rons, which make3 them especially de sirable for ladie3 and children traveling Christian and humane and hava never believed anything else or known any hettei until since the two great political parties adopted the platforms and nominated the two men as the standard-bearers ef our nation, that for one, fought to save and defend. 1 went into the aimy a democrat and have been one ever since until now, and would be one yet if the party would disgorga itself of its many scaba and sores that I can see now have ever been an eating cancer to the heart core of We pay the highest pric for all kinds of countrr" produce. Ilavin without escort.

In fact, the C. K. srnent I fc i i the Great Free Reclining-Chair Car moved our stock to the opera block, wu would be pleased to wait on all of Line west of the Missouri River. cur old customers and as many new feel it to their interest to trade with us. When you travel, to bo absolutely comfortable, take The Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Railway, "Rock Island Route." Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains.

The Union Labor party free and pure philanthropic principles. liPo in fin other financiers "whose T5TQQTPT? Pr A KT a and would show the respact and regard constitutional impecuntf ity is a tQ th(j Wue source of constant annoyance, have save tWs goveniment. 1 consider rny- really but one great object in iewiSelf as mucn a soldier for mv country Pcaiera la all tin 1 of FRED RI8GELMAII. V-. cs lOr-i" ii i u.

i viz: to borrow money at as low rate to-day ss when I wore the unifo IYE Fa sMonable Merchant Tailor of interest as capitalists can be for A r-1 If In! 'w Republican Primary Election. A primary election will ba held by the republican voters of Harvey county on Friday, the 31st day of Ausjust, 1SS3, ced to loan it to them at. They are. moreover, extremely solioitons to bring about a condition of affairs near the track, east side Maiulslrett-i A TEKFECT FIT AXD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Th-co doori north of the Bank.

to the best interests of our government and especially to those who stood side by side with me when a fair test to the union man was given. Xow another test is given. One party has put iu nomination a man who, when called upon to prove his philanthropy and loye to his eounti-y, sent another. The other party has put in nomination a KANSAS Halsts. i Kaxsas.

IIAI.STEAD, that will enable them to toil with their hands as few hours as possible. For assurarice commonly denominated "gall," and better known as the jawsrniths of the Union Labor party arc entitled to the palm. no A ft' at the various voting precinct3 of said county, for the purpose of placing in fiomination: One representative. One county attorney. One probate judge.

Ona clerk of district court. One superintendent of public instruction. One county surveyor, to fill vacancy. Also to vote for or against coutiauing man who, when called upon to be a friend to his country and prove his t- it 2 ii 0 patriotism, answered to the call and that man is now anel was then Ben Iiie ijeioit Courier is out with a HALSTEAD KANSAS' Harrison. To prove Lis greatness and goodness, I only want to relate an inci branel new issue.

It advocates tl" dent which occurred under, my own observation, that I think, was and is suffi CQ 0 P. "the Kansas legislature enact a law that will compel every farmer who the Front with tho Lowest Pricss in tho County cient to demand the earnest and hearty CO owns a forty acre tract to select JJ support of every true soldier without the present system of nominating county officers. This primary wiil be held under and governed by the rules aelopted by the county central committee August 4th, V6SS. The polls will open at 3 p. i.

and some suitable spot it to scoop out' regard to party. At Nashville, My Stock consisting of DRY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, lea Crca for a. pond of water." "If this December, 180-1, Ren Harrison was comraanaing tne ciuiM envision or ine should become legal," euthtisiastical NOTIONS, LADIES and CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. v- -VT- i i T. lv says tho Courier, "your irrigation iv niton.

pAvtmi. SPdofwifV Ttsiltetirl Lemonade Ale twentieth army corps detachment. The Nashville fight was begun on the 18th of December and we had a three day's fight, anel were well worn out and many of us in bad plight, but had to start and Burrton. in which cities the pol Tea, Spices Ficldes -I Friiits V. -v I 1 Vegetable 3 tf Summer Goods at cost.

ditches would be tabooed, but your cattle and stock would not famish, and your wells would become wells tj Candies a 1 shall bo opened at 'S r. 31. and closed at 7 p. 31. By oreler of the republican county central committee.

W. J. Puett. charir. R.

B. Ltxch, sec. of water. Ponds of wratei every away at once on a ram aicer nouu through Alabama. The weather was CD hd 2 rTi 2 CO Ii 'CO or: er ZP.

SWEESY BLOCK HALSTEAD. KAN. where would create rain and rain fills your ponds, your stock, your corn, Etc. AlTlNTOTJN-CEMEiSTS. City Bakery and Family Grocery, your farm products, which eventually 113 your pocketbooks with lucre, crq cq t.

O- rainy, cold and chilly, the roads muddy and stony, but on we marched for two days. But while in camp on the second night after we left Nashville, Harrison, in company with Captain John C. May-oze, captain of company thirty-third Indiana Volunteers, came through our camp, in order to look after the welfare and condition of the soldiers. On hi3 your household with laughter and your hearts with joy anel -DELAYS ABE DANGEROUS- 3D. v.iesen 1.

Gr, Lher6by announce myself a candidate for the office of county attorney of Harvey County; subject to, this action of the voters of said county at the coming primaries. K.iW Bekht. Ed. Ixdepexdsxt: Please announce my name as a candidate for probate judge, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary eleetio.2. D.

Felgaii. It now transpires that J. Milton ZDo 33.esrlect rsodAns" 33.03s -svltli DR. JOS. HAAS' HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY to CQ route he saw one man whose feet were stick in 3 out from under his blanket.

Harrison saw that the soles of his shoes were all gone and the man's bare feet were exposed, or the bottoms of them rather, anel that they were raw and sore IfiUijo, iiiiiiiibliD, bimlibillA ixdepexdext: Piease an Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, rilEVEXTS DISEASE, PESTROY3 WOK11S, This good general lamenteel the bad AKUESTS disease, STOr-TnECOCGII. iixizi' Ml Will nounce my name as a candidate for Probate Judge of Harvey County, subject to the decision of the primary elec No. main sTxnin Turner, the coloreel politician who, with one Kansas Taylor of malodor-! ous memory, engineered the recent colored Democratic convention at In-elianapolis, was hired to elo the job by the r.innagsrs of the National Democratic party, who agreed as a compensation for his valuable services iu this matter, a he himself recently admitted to Congressman Owen, of Indiana, to pas3 a certain Cherokee Indian bill through the House, the measure being worth to said Turner $75,000. These are the HALSTEAP.

KAN Esstens Maturity cl Esp. j. B. Lehmann Co. tions to be held Aug.

Slst. N.C. Gkcom. AS A PHEVEITTIVE OF DISEASE. Ed.

Ixdepexdext: You will please Ia a contest between disease, whii-ti dcgiroy anl thl rnnody, wlikh aislsis nature bull! up. conditiem his poor soldier was in and remarked that he elid not think that the poor fellow could go much further, but next morning we resumed our march on toward Iluntsville. About ten o'clock in the Eiorning Geneial Harrison found this man 011 the march and his feet bleeding as he made the prints of his feet in the mud. Harrison rode up to a small stone slab that projected cut at the roadside, dismounted from his announce me as a candidate for the ef- 1 .1 The sooner the wstem of tho hosr I fortiQed nsaiiiHt the mre eertHin the twult. fice of Representative, subject to the decision of the Reoubliean voters at If we wait until ilcseusa bus dttruyed tbe our aid will couiv to iute to be of service.

the primaries. J. W. SniVE. Lake Townsnip, iug.

6, 1SS8. Head what rraminent Breeders and Feeders State: I used your remedy In Holdrd(re, while conm-otel with th IIoMieire I.lv Co facts in connection with the transact rn or rrr ccrrrsr, rrrL crrita end refrard it us the Iwst rinnraiy nmil. We hM 1 luvs with th cholera, Knto nwim i1i-hc, Kud cured uearly all tf them with your medicine. W.J. Ualowis, Kerndun, Km.

ion a3 alleged by Representative a We are authorized ta announce that A. L. Greene will be a candidate for re-election to the otiice of county at List of Bargains: No. 1. A r.icc frame hmi-e cf throe rooms and two lots on one of tne best corners Iu Hal- horse anel ordered the poor, worn out; soldier to climb on his horse and remarked that if the man could stand it Your remedy is splendid.

Disease hss been near ty, but ny hep era welt. I hare Owens. It beats all how high priced renegades are, especially when they not lost a hej since feeding your rc-uiuiiy. A. J.

frLntii, lH.rl'y, Kim. torney of Harvey Ceunty, subject to 1 I used Haas' hoe raractly last year iinl lost no hoi4 adrcorampwini to use thi the decision cf the Republican at are considerably off color. 1 consider it one ot iho ruiiitHiies use-anna moro luan for tt-lt in uork. the primaries. UKoaUK llAcaciiiMT, lial'tcaJ, Kan.

block from Main Istrovt yrleu fur tbe two Ed. Ixdepexdsxt: Please anneucs iiducation of the Deaf and Dumb. It is not generally known not so well as it might be) that i.i ITaas' Remedy Is a wonderful app tszr and hoji In a thrifty condit ion. I never had hogs put on as much tieeb in so short a time as they have educe usimr Unas' J. I).

Lai.tS, li.u-teit 1, Kan. I find Haas' Hoar Remedy to be b11 it is rtK ommrmled to le. hoi- worn dyinsr when I boueht your medicine. Had lost thirteen head in ore week. As si.n i-s 1 N-cau to use your remedy 1 never loot auotber U.

Xivt, I'ttto, Kan. I think your remedy the best I ever tried. D. Wkioht, Halstead, Kan. PRICE, e2.50 $1,25 ami 50 ctd.

per box. '-'5 pound cans, ASK FOR TESTIMONIALS. For Sale By M. S. IN GALLS, Kansas.

my name as a candidate for representative to the legislature, from Harvey county subject to the Republican primaries to be held the Slst of August. L. E. Steele. I.will be a candidate for county attorney subject to tho decision of the Republican primaries of Harvey county.

ClAFvEXCE Spooxeii. Ed. Haustead Ixoepexdext: Please announce my name a candidate for the office of Clerk of the District court, subject to the decision of the Republican votes at the primary election. W. J.

Puett. this state supports at no expense to parents of deaf children residing in the state, a thoroughly equipped educational institution, where there are over two hundred, pupils ranging in ago from tight ta twenty, learning to read, write, cipher and becoming familiar with ail the various branches that are ordinarily taught to children who can hear and talk. Besides, there is a department where quite a large number of the pupils are taught to speak considerable success being reported in that line. Then, that the deaf boys and girls may have all the advantages of other EOSTTHA.CJXS or loss of bv by will be w4 hy r. Tl us on ovii or more heaituy bns ut a tuiiHii tee per head in uduittim to the cost of the remedy, and a Kimranty will beicivesi to pa" lor every hour in his care, which diM from iili-as while fed the remedy.

Th hogs can be ovi ned by a number of feeders in the km tne ncisrhlior- n''VKi'7wu -'P Jj to ride his hwrse, he could stand it to walk. This chaage was made, and the poor, worn out soldier took the place cf the general, while the latter marched file as a private soldier, and marched all day through the mud At night we reached Iluntsville, where the ofiicer in command over Harrison thought this imprudent conduct tor a general to make himself a private for humanity's sake, anel demanded his straps and sword. These were handed ever, aud General Ilarvisca came to the file and said that if he couldn't be a general be ceuld he a private. Now, fellow com-rads. and all philanthropic and patriotic people of both parties, is net this one plain, simple illustration of Ren Hani-son's kindness a sufficient guarantee of his greatness? Let us ponder it well.

To whom wiil we give our support? To a man that then belonged to and was in sympathy with the enemy whom we were fighting to suppress anel who, at next November's election will be supported nearly to a man by the enemy that we then met on the field of battle as enemies to this government? Or, on the oilier baud, wiD we give our vote to one who was with us, both in tho tent and on th.e field, in heart aud hand, side by side with us? I a my mind it is a matter that needs hMid. An exau'ination will be made prior to contract to ueteruuue their health. Write fur rates and terms ot ecntraets. references Bunks of InJi mapoUs. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention.

"HOGOLOUY," a pamphlet of swine, will bo untiled to any a'tUrtss en receipt ot two-cent stamp. JOS. HAAS, V. Indianapolis, lad. remarks: "There is a great deal of nonsetse written, both in Mr.

Cleveland's messages anel the newspapers, Its tnd v. i -ir writes Ail 'if I ruii), :) 1- 1 ibout the speed with which private i children, there is an industrial do- inn i pension bids are passed in Congress, partment where rhe trades of carpen- No. 3. A pood nrui of 1C0 asres about four from llvo town in Hrtrvey ooiiuty, tim tiy utider fence. This is a Hue tstoek farm.

Pi-ice SiiUO. No. 4. A nice two story frnme house with four rooms, east front, good burn and other improvements, fiftv foot lot, near business part of city for oniy No. 5.

A very fine farm of go neres4 about 6 miles from Hnistead, jrood new frame house of seven rooms, windnrill and tank, pasture fenced, younjj hearing- orchard aud other improvements. Price SXCe'. No. 6. A very fme farm of R0 acres near Halstead, finely improved aud in cultivation anew seven room house, Inriro slHttle.

orchard, tv--o acres of timber, 4i)0 rods of bedo-e, 10 acre PHsture fenced and other improvemeuta. Price $3500. 7. A good reshlendo corner in Halstead two fifty foot lots, three room house, good wull, for $400. time on Here is a chance for a cheap house.

8. 1C0 acres of very flue land about four miles from Uurrcon, one hundred acres in cultivation, four mom house, thirty-five acres fenced, and other improx umeuts. Price S-V 600. One of tha finest quarters of land in the valley, about miles from Uurrtou, fllty acres in cultivation. Piice No.

10. l' acres of very flue land about four miles from Halstead, Kood improvements, story Mid a half house, 10 acres of timber, (rood hedsre, and an extraordinary bargain nt SieCrO, part time if desired. No. 11. R0 acres of land in Finnv count South of Garden Uity, near schools, to trade lor resilience property iu Kill-stead.

No. '13. 60 acre nureery adjoining Halstead at a ureal bargain and on vttv ciuy teriaa oi layuienl. X. 13.

An excellent farm of 10-0 acres about 7 miles from H.tistsad, jrood 2 story house of tj room, yoiinjr orchard beai insr, fcoO Leiiiin vines und other small fruits 12 acre picture fenced with wire and unod hedjre at wun-1 house and orchard, g-ood water, suible, etc. Price So.o-jO. No. 11. Husiness house about 20x40 and lot a boo 1 lwitlion on Main street iu Halstead, tor tl.oe.

Tho lot nlouc is worth the money. ko. IS. A nice s' juaro two-story residence in Halstead, 7 rooms, pantry, closets, goad well, stable, one ot'. the est corners iu town.

Price 1,0 JO. No. 1(5. A nice i room residence and 1 lot. Price No.

17. A splendid house in Tibliofs addition. room bouse, cellar, stable, rood well, trees, etc, and one acre of ground. Price only No. IS.

A nice two storvhoue, 5 roottis, stable, windmill and other iinprovenn-ms, tlx ncre line well trudo icr farm or nock. ice try, eaeunet-making, printing and typo setting, shoemaking, dressmak I. 1V.vh'".-ivUm-..: --t i At. -V 1 i v- tnd 1 to-TS Mi 1.. A'e f-i.

r- r-. 1 ft- i 11 Tho pension committees of both houses are supposed to examine all these eases with care, and when their conclusions are reported, what is more natural than that the two houses should accept them, as a matter of course? If congress should City Moat Market If You "Want Tin BEEF, l'ORIv, VEAL, fePillXG LAMBS. CHICKENS, CORNED llEEF, SLICED HAM. JJREAKFAST ISA COX, TICKLED PORK, FINE LAUD, etc. Call at the TllH CHIGAG iv.

to examine those case umiert: Loan cn Real Estate. ing and plain cooking are taught. The course of instruction extends about ten year, but the chihlren all go home to spend three months vacation during the summer months. Sixteen especially trained teachers and other officers are required to conduct tho The school receives all who are so deaf that their education is not practicable in the public schools. Tho superintendent, S.

T. Walker, informs us that the next term of school will begin the 1. k. 'A-i r. A I low rato cf interest.

no comment. The test of their fidelity and patriotism was made in the time of the rebellion. Our government needed the services of both these men. Their interest in the preservation and welfare of the union should have been the same. Both were called to the rescue.

One answered the call and the other was found wanting. Next November we wiil at the ballet box, call for a servant of our nation and who should it detail, it would have no time anything else. It surely has mors important functions than to inquire into all the minutiae of the evidence respecting a claim of, say, twelve dollars a month upon the national 1HW a It i v-J til liiiLIU MOW'RT PATT) I It t. .,1, 1 I l.c-:i improper claims li, the ecriimltbtf'S are just When Titles are Examined, throne second week in September, anel that be? One who has proved himself by a the parents of new students should fait St tll lligll5st llODOrs Ijcavo Your Orders -DELIVERED ANY PAUT OF THE CITY Free of Charge GEORGE FEY, Proprietor. T.

F. BURROWS. ly to bhinic, hut wo want better evidence! thau on of Mr. Cleveland's v. Cf cf our nation, or one who lurked in the deep shades of quiet repose while our nation was in iis dt.epe.st tiouble? I early as pp.

The correspond with him as practicable before that 1- mm lac to co-ivinee of i i Li HAI.3X A 1) A A 5..

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